Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA 2014 AR2
The report highlights Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2014. The company achieved stable development in income and profit, with a book equity ratio of 48%. Key sustainability achievements included an 8.9% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, an 11.1% reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions, and an 8.9% reduction in sulfur oxide emissions. Additionally, the company successfully rolled out its global 'I Comply!' compliance training program, training 87% of land-based employees in anti-corruption. The group also focused on safety, although the lost time injury frequency rate rose to 0.73, and successfully recycled two vessels at green recycling yards in China.
Company: Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA
Sector: Industrials
Country: Norway
Year: 2014
Type: AR2
Pages: 76
Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA
Annual Report
The report highlights Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2014. The company achieved stable development in income and profit, with a book equity ratio of 48%. Key sustainability achievements included an 8.9% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, an 11.1% reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions, and an 8.9% reduction in sulfur oxide emissions. Additionally, the company successfully rolled out its global 'I Comply!' compliance training program, training 87% of land-based employees in anti-corruption. The group also focused on safety, although the lost time injury frequency rate rose to 0.73, and successfully recycled two vessels at green recycling yards in China.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014
Fiscal Year
2014
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
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